@@bconni2 They managed to built the 1st global empire. If you look to the flag you will see the golden sphere, symbol of Portuguese discoveries and at the center the wounds of Christ. Every Portuguese ship was carrying the Christ cross at the sails and that was the 1st christian symbol that many civilizations 1st saw...the order of christ cross:
Quite amazing video, Portugal have many Arabic influences - Mouraria was an Arabic district, and the Portuguese population is a blend of several origins including Arabic that lived here for several centuries.
Even our typical music!! Fado! And don't forget to mention the medical knowledge that put the Portuguese doctors in every European court with honors. Thanks to the Arabic community
Wish it had English subtitles, but great documentary on Portugal. It is such a wonderful mix of cultures and an amazing gem of a country to visit and be able to live in.
@@FranciscoSmirsley Would love to laugh about your joke! Sorry, it's just hard to capture the humor of it if we don't what segment of the film it refers to.
Portugal the Gem of Europe 💎. Love ❤️ from Macedonia 🇲🇰
Thank tou😀
Yes, we love Portugal!
Great doc. Congratulations! I love my country, Portugal is full of history, Portugal is a museum!
Thanks for watching, you're absoluty right!
Amazing doc about a an amazing country. This tinny country once ruled the world, imagine that!
yep!
i love Portuguese history. so amazing what that little nation accomplished.
@@bconni2 They managed to built the 1st global empire. If you look to the flag you will see the golden sphere, symbol of Portuguese discoveries and at the center the wounds of Christ. Every Portuguese ship was carrying the Christ cross at the sails and that was the 1st christian symbol that many civilizations 1st saw...the order of christ cross:
@@luismarques9280 i tough christian sayng the world was flat?
@@cutesy1631 not the Portuguese...
Amazing videography (and commentary - grateful for the English subtitles)of my favourite city. Obrigada ~
Obrigada Jen, I'm glad you liked it. Have you seen the other episodes? today we're publishing episode 3 :)
I did!.. Looking forward to watching it! Thank you :) @@STORYTRAVELERS
Quite amazing video, Portugal have many Arabic influences - Mouraria was an Arabic district, and the Portuguese population is a blend of several origins including Arabic that lived here for several centuries.
Thanks for the contribution and appreciation!
Even our typical music!! Fado! And don't forget to mention the medical knowledge that put the Portuguese doctors in every European court with honors. Thanks to the Arabic community
my mother is from the Algarve and i did a dna test and nothing came up about Arab heritage
@@bconni2 The Arabs left the country at least 500 years ago, so is natural that your mother doesn't have any heritage
@@bconni2 lolol even been born in the Algarve, she can be Celtic!!
Great job!
Wish it had English subtitles, but great documentary on Portugal. It is such a wonderful mix of cultures and an amazing gem of a country to visit and be able to live in.
Thank you for your comment. There's subtitles! they should appear automatically. Could you please check?
@@STORYTRAVELERS Thank you, there is now.... Lovely and TY for choosing Portugal for your story.
We just published episode 2! thanks for watching!@@Alfablue227
amazing
Thank you gorge, have you seen all episodes?
Outstanding video quality & camera work ❤️. May I know which camera you have used for photographs throughout your visit?
Thank you for you appreciation, we used sony camera's
Algarve - 20:11
shu ha phalsafa yeah
How much do you spend to travel in a country?
Depends how your travel! a hundred fifty euros a day or so
Translation of what he's saying: see this beauty? one day it will be ours again.
Hi Francisco.. thanks could you please say what at time stamp and instead of what phrase? thanks
@@STORYTRAVELERS It was a joke! Jesus...
@@FranciscoSmirsley Would love to laugh about your joke! Sorry, it's just hard to capture the humor of it if we don't what segment of the film it refers to.
Invaded and conquered? What is he talking ????☹️
He's probably talking about the Spanish and Napoleon
3:14 The Spanish was long before ( XVII century). The French didn’t conquered.